These are special Drummers Gloves ....what really is much more worth of a mention is her grip....it is a decent size Drumstick and Harupi is under 150cm tall all other Lovebites are slightly above that ...so anyway if you look at the stick.. she holds the end inside her palm....no Stick end can be seen...to gain maximum bounce drumsticks usually stick out 6cm behind the palm....so she has to hold the stick tighter then any other drummers because the leverage will always force it forward to slip out of her hand....the reason she holds it like this is to gain more power and hit harder.... Harupi will drum and entire Concert like this.....her finger strength must be immense
If your UA-cam platform has auto translate, check near the end of this video, she explains that she changed her style to better form to stay relaxed to play this ‘much’, but she used to workout to hit harder. Even without translation, it’s a cool video from their dvd showing their gear before the recent dvd. Most of the gear is labeled onscreen in English, they mix in a surprising amount of English (brand names, acoustic guitar is “akoGi”, acoustiGit, etc), and of course, pointing. “Main” guitar, “cabbie” speaker cabinets, on and on, check it out www.dailymotion.com/video/x7o5e9w
@@timgove5337 i think that translate got twisted from...... workout to stay calm and in form to play this much and changed style to hit harder ...or similar....me being a drummer makes more sense....i will ask a japanese person when i find time....in the past Senri applied the same style but because she does more fusion jazz music it is never for such long periods...another tiny drummer named Junna does also use it at times....i think their teachers must be the same to more or less extend
Lovebites are formed 2016 year in Tokyo from ex Destrose band members Miho the bassist and composer and Haruna the drummer the other members are Asami the vocalist and songwriter, Midori the lead guitarist and backing vocals with the blonde hair, and Miyako the other lead guitarist and pianist and composer with the black hair. Lovebites are the winners of 2018 year in category for best new metal band. Also their last album Electric pentagram is nominated for one of the best 20 metal albums for 2020 year.
Pentagrams, any figure with five points, means defense, protection. Upside down is the perverted version, rebels, ironically considered “offensive”. They chose it (album title) to reassure fans they would continue to fly the flag for classic metal. And yes, wolves have been their Eddie all along... Gloves help drummers, like stickem and anti blisters. My drummer used em this weekend (and I hope he gives em back!) Drummer Haruna has always used them, tho her real trademark is the star cymbal (has its own merch), and with Lovebites she went classy with matching color & frills. Good call on the microphone. Rock does somewhat depend on relatively eating the mic, but only for so voice is louder than stage volume, not to distort. Singer Asami was not really in bands per se, but did have big harmony/backup singer rock gigs, and did sortof lounge-soul solo work, she’s a pro, just new to thrash. Midori (translates to green), yes, blonde tan extrovert extremely-fast athletic highly-technical “hageshii” player (violent, intense, chaotic), you chose wisely... Miyako is piano/composer/more bluesy guitarist. Miho is Steve Harris (bass) impersonator, & founding visionary, composer, metal: historian, dj, & T-shirt collector. And they’re all photogenic, doesn’t hurt!
As a practicing pagan, that’s mostly correct! Pentagrams are the five pointed star. When in a circle, it’s a pentacle. The 5 points in paganism represent an element (which I know the girls’ version doesn’t, just expanding on the info given!); air, earth, water, fire, and aether (spirit). The circle represents the protecting, not just the pentagram alone. The pentagram just holds the elements and shows how they all incorporate each other.
Yes, the symbols are wolves, 5 of them, all the same yet different (colors). The pentagram is 5 points each one representing a band member. This is "Five of a Kind" symbolism. The lyrics to "When Destines Align" support this theme.
Great reaction, including the rant*. I am realizing more and more that, for those already embracing "metal" a good introduction to LOVEBITES is just how they start this show, POWER right up front with Thunder Vengeance, so I'd suggest "Holy War" as soon as possible (longer solos into harmony-solo, great vocal) to begin to get the idea of what the BEGINNING of 19 songs, an hour and 40 minutes of LOVEBITES is like... It was good to see your enjoyment which seemed, to some extent, an acknowledgement of their uniqueness and excellence. Thanks for promoting LOVEBITES. *(as a former "sound guy" ti makes me anxious to see the cupping done. I always expect to hear feedback any second.)
@@TrintonTaylor I did just notice that you already watched "Holy War" but that was a week ago with lots of other music in between. I still say, HOLY WAR ASAP. or even start again, Thunder Vengeance > Holy War. A ten-minute onslaught! They go a bit upbeat rock after that with Don't Bite The Dust. (More "Band-Maid-ish") I had to put that in parenthesis to 'hide' it from the deeply-devoted favoring either band!
@@DavidMISAMISAMISACook Yes, all in good fun. Yesterday 'reactor' Makoto reviewed an "Evolution" of Miku Kobato for her birthday. [ ua-cam.com/video/7kzRuavq8OQ/v-deo.html ] It shows Band-Maid from origins to present-day, mostly with fan-filmed segments that were easier to watch (for me) than the pro-shot quick-cuts on a dark stage. Although the sound quality was poor, the performances and music itself was excellent. The 'history' was quite 'moving' and very enjoyable. I prefer watching the BAND to watching a video technician see how many camera views they can switch between in one guitar solo. LOVEBITES is better, but still... (I digress). I'll have to check out Band-Maid's lyrics ... (sh*t! I'm probably REALLY in 'trouble' now...)
@@dregeye I'm anti quick cuts and find them extremely annoying, Line Cube was better from what little I have seen but Zepp and Studio Coast almost give me a headache, I cannot watch my Blue Ray of Zepp in one sitting have to break it up
Empty daydream, Epilogue, Scream for me, Dancing with the devil, Edge of the world, Swan song, Under the red sky - you have too, a selection of song currently still available on here in great quality, few of them are from this same concert, rest are from 2019 DVD
You've been hanging out on the same show for all your Lovebites reactions. You need to check out Under the Red Sky from 2019 Daughters of the Dawn DVD. It's an epic song. I'm a huge Lovebites fan and this is by far my favorite song of theirs. ua-cam.com/video/KChT0QfuhKE/v-deo.html Also, I know you have referenced their stage clothes. I read an interview with Miyako (guitarist with black hair) and she said they dress that way to show you don't have to sacrifice femininity to be heavy.
Drummer Haruka's only 145cm tall. Her palm is about the size of a child. I think she wears gloves with strong grip to support her weak grip. Btw, she usually wears very feminine clothes and doesn't look like a member of a metal band. She's definitely the smallest and cutest metal drummer in the world :)
Asami vocal- fairy, Midori- lead guitar-hot princess, Miyako- lead guitar-ice princess, Miho bass boss of the band, fay who conjured the band up and Haruna drumms, stellar drummer. Nice reaction.
Another thing about Haruna and drummers in general. when I took my first drum lessons (I was 6? 7?) one of the things I noticed with drummers, is that you will begin to form calluses because of how much bounce and vibration the sense of touch in your hands and fingers take from hitting the drums with the sticks. That can take a toll on your sense of touch and grip, depending on how fast and hard you play. it's similar to how hard your fingers around the nails get when bending strings on a guitar (I'm a guitarist as well). Wearing gloves like Haruna does not only saves the hand and sense of touch in your hand from the beating you're taking from the sticks, but also helps the grip. Last thing a drummer needs is to drop or lose a stick because they can't feel the stick in their hands anymore..
Greetings from Bonnie Scotland. Asami was originally an R&B singer, she can also play piano, Miho(band leader) on bass formed her style on Steve Harris(Maiden), Miyako was a classical pianist from the age of 3, took up guitar at 18, she can also play bass & drums and writes most of the music, Midori only started playing guitar at the age of 20 and can shred with the best, was previously in bands Gekijo & METALicce, Miho started the band in 2015 along with Haruna after Destrose broke up, they all have a background education in music and could be teachers. The've improved 10 fold since making their debut in 2016 and their talent is now on a different level. They acquired the services of engineering team Mikku Karmila & Mika Jussila known for their work with Nightwish. iirc they were the first all girl metal band to perform at Wacken open air in Germany 2018. Great reaction and insight to use of the mic. PS: They won the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Award for best new band in 2018 and also toured with Dragonforce here in the UK in 2019.
Good reaction/review, most reactors watch the video and say: "it's ok, give it thumbs up, like, subscribe, bye". I like these reaction videos when talking about the band, the music, the lyrics, what they do, what you don't like, even if you repeat the same thing over and over again with different words... but if the band is SO GOOD, what else could you say? I hope you continue with Lovebites. Thanks \m/
@@TrintonTaylor No, I didn't say it for you, it's not a bad thing, I mean, when we already know the band, after a while, we end up repeating the same things to describe what we see (in the comments we do the same lol) If you come to that, don't worry, it's better than saying nothing. I like your Lovebites reviews \m/ I'm sorry, I don't speak much English, maybe sometimes I misspell it
Some history : Their 1st vid was Don't Bite The Dust in 2017, it hit youtube but ONLY spread through word of mouth amongst old school Power Metal fans., it was an email from brother within a week of it's release that brought me to them, it spread fast through the iron maiden, priest, dragon force type crowd as nothing SINCE those bands sounded like that genre authentically, Then came Shadow Maker which is what sealed their, and our, fates. It was a realization of what they were, and what they were going to be doing, for that genre. (Much the way Liliac has brought back Dio and Ozzy type old school Hard Metal, they are also a shocking WTF, a bunch of kids? Brining back old school Ozzy/DIo type metal? wow). I remember the big astonishment after Shadow Maker began to make the rounds that "Omg I can't believe REAL authentic power metal is being revived and saved by little Japanese girls". Yet there it was, and here we are at the end of 2020, with 5 albums under their belt and 2 live dvd/cds (Which i paid out the azz to get them all..lol). As one of those who was there from the beginning, I cannot tell you how happy that we, that original crowd, has been once we started seeing Metal reaction content makers "Find" them and allowing us to "relive" that first year of 2017-2018 when they were our little big secret and all the times we were literally crying over their talent and music. We knew, and spread them because we knew, metalheads were gonna flip out, like we did, and they have. Thanks for giving them the attention they deserve. (And yes, I've seen reactioners actually begin to CRY on video, especially with the song Epilogue. this one guy had to actually stop the video and compose himself he was gone in the tears..lmao)
Great story/background. Thanks for sharing it. I am a 'new devotee' as in June 2020 and can't stop telling everyone I see, all friends, family and the people in line at the grocery store! Coffee Shop customers and employees, uninvited group announcements "LOVEBITES! the band, not the songs" and now some tell me about being SPEECHLESS upon first experience, and they are an EXPERIENCE, especially when understanding their lyrics. The compositions and performances are 'off-the-charts' and, yes, getting better and better, if that's even possible. And their 'character' as individual people just makes me 'love' them even more... My first Japanese Metal album was Loudness - Live Loud Alive from '83, still have it. Amazing, and before they sang in English on Lightening Strikes.
Hello again, another great reaction. On your comment about the gloves, everything that Matt Urban said, I concur. I used to be a drummer and the main thing for me was when I sweat the sticks would slip out of my hand, so I used gloves to keep from slipping. Plus I got blisters very easy so I had to use protection. Again, great reaction, knew you would enjoy this song.
I got into Lovebites about 8-9 months ago and haven't stopped listening since. They are obviously great musicians with a great vocalist. Their songwriting and lyrics are amazing too. I highly recommend listening to Break The Wall. I always suggest the live version because I think this is where Lovebites really shines.
haruna has always worn the gloves as far as i know. if you watch a couple videos from the band destrose - haruna and bassist miho's last completely kick ass metal band she still has them- 8 years ago.
I've seen some drummers wearing gloves while playing. Maybe it's just a preference, I don't know. I'm up for more Lovebites, Unlucky Morpheus and Mary's Blood. For the super metal group it's missing only Yousei Teikoku.
Those outfits are probably hot 🥵 to wear with that stage lighting etc etc. the gloves probably prevent the drum sticks from slipping out of her hands if they get sweaty. I have been a big fan of music and music artist in China and Japan for more than 10 years. From their native instruments to singing to their other music talents over the years. The 70’s to the early 90’s was particularly great in Japan. Japanese City POP it is called. It grows on you.
About pentagrams: The word "pentagram" only tells you it has 5 points ("penta" = five). Consider that in old times, you'd most likely draw them on the ground and there was no "up" or "down". It's usually said to represent the 5 elements with the fifth being "spirit". In the case of Lovebites with the 5 wolfs and all that it's supposed to represent the band members. Also see how this whole thing is titled "Five of a kind". About drummers and gloves: there are actual drumming gloves that some drummers like to use. They also provide a bit of grip I think. also it seems that Haruna is using sticks that have a rubbery coating on the grip-end to provide more grip. About cupping the microphone: I agree. A lot of people do it because they don't know what they're doing and get more volume or a more "brutal" sound out of it. Some do use it for effect sometimes, though as it adds a lot of compression and so makes for a different sound.
They are my number one female metalband, followed by Band-Maid. The members are Miho - bass, Asami - vocals, Midori - guitar, Hurana - drums and Miyako guitar / piano. Another female Japanes metalband you should try is Aldious, try the song Dominator (ua-cam.com/video/Q9FJCPsDFfk/v-deo.html).
Great reaction. The drummer, Haruna, from what I've seen always wears some type of glove, usually ones that leave the fingers free (like golf or driving gloves). The white gloves in this song may have been part of the costume, which after this opening song, they removed the jackets. I'm not a drummer, but I'm just guessing that it's probably to improve grip and protect the skin.
If you love thrash style, probably you enjoyed their song called "Break The Wall". Here is the link, but Break The Wall and Shadowmaker (power metal) in one video, you can choose one or both. ua-cam.com/video/j5xVI7bBl2E/v-deo.html
you found the word i have been searching for to describe LOVEBITES. MIGHTY. THE MIGHTY LOVEBITES ! perfect. i kept saying overused words like epic and awesome and amazing but they just did not capture the entire essence of the band.thanx
No worries about the mike rant. I have to agree. Watching a singer on stage eating their microphone can be really off putting! It makes you wonder about their singing ability.
try "Empty Daydream"... the same venue in Zepp Tokyo; the girl Miyako, that slays it on the keys hasn't touched a string instrument before she was 18 and she kills it...! Another band-name worth remembering...)))) Just like Band-Maid all of these girls have a formal music education, classically trained, and can play a number of instruments at once...! So much talent and perfect execution! I love B-M better but Midori a Miyako together - pure vision...
If you want to listen to the song without stops go listen the original song, which is linked in all of my videos descriptions, This a reaction video, I will stop and speak about the music and make comments.
Just for the record a pentagram is simply a five pointed star. If it is enclosed, as in this instance, in a circle it is a pentacle. I am always amused by Americans who think a pentagram is some sort of Satanic symbol. If it is then you're in big trouble. Take a look at the United States flag. It has fifty pentagrams on it... one for every state in the Union! I'm sure the good people of Delaware or Arkansas or North Dakota or wherever else won't appreciate somebody thinking that there's something devilish about them (unless of course they're metal heads!).
I wouldn't worry too much about the pentagram or as I call it a star polygon. It has been around since babylonian times and also seen as the 5 injuries of Christ. So, it does not matter which way the polygon is positioned it means nothing including the supernatural and as I suspect these women are not stupid hence the positioning of the star polygon 😉😎 As for your rant regarding the mic it would be foolish to narrow it to your generation. Even now my father points this out at the age of 83, this is the man who introduced Black Sabbath to me in the 70s and never looked back. However he is super critical about singers on how they sing into the mic and god help any of them who appears to be eating it 😂!!!
If there was a problem with her wearing gloves, then she probably wouldn't wear them, right? It's just like how low or high guitarists hang their guitars. It just depends on the preference of the player.
It isn't about a problem... She may wear them to be apart her costume .. or because she likes how they look or feel.. its simply an observation and my curiosity.. im not sure why a few of you think im attacking her. Its quite the opposite im also interested in a possible story. Thats the entire point of reacting for me... learning something new .. I can't learn if I don't ask.. no need to be so defensive and if look at the comment from Matt Urban.. he explains the story..
@@eatsmylifeYT but it wasn't obvious? She could be wearing them because its a part of their outfit.. or because it helps with grip.. or she simply just likes them.. none of which are obvious which is why "obvious" becomes arrogance and assumptions lead to wrong answers..
@@TrintonTaylor "part of their outfit" maybe, but it seems she consistently wears gloves to play, but the jackets do come off after this song, so your curiosity is validated in that part of their "costumes" are just for the opening song, but the gloves stay. As a drummer, I would say they help with grip (and look cool!) She does spin her right stick, so they can't be too 'sticky' ... and it is the right that gets swung all around the kit/cymbals constantly, especially with all the little fills, breaks, transitions, etc. They do mix it up quite a bit in the progressions in each song.
@@TrintonTaylor Good! But this is so strange. I only see my TELECiDE post. 8-/ Too bad the Coldrain reaction got blocked. Maybe if you add some pauses it can pass the copyright issue?
@@Wirmish Typically, UMG or WMG don't give a flying F about what your video is and no matter the pauses I have to dispute it every time.. It will be live within a few days. I have not lost a dispute yet with them.
How does a singer or band stay relevant and successful for years/decades..??? Most never make it, they fall out of favor being over shadowed by someone else. They had their time and fall into obscurity. The music industry is very competitive with both the music recording labels and artist. Age can play a factor as well. Some age well over the decades while others Fizzle out with age. We know from experiences of the past in the music industry cute and beautiful looses its appeal with age with some artist. Cute sells records for only so long. Artist have to look beyond that to keep relevant writing new music content that people can connect with. Some bands and artist can keep that momentum going for decades.Some cannot, that is why you see some bands and artist that were famous in their day playing in night clubs and small menus. The music business industry is a tough business often cut throat by the music labels.
I was in high school band our teacher taught us how to breathe from the diaphragm. He would stand you against the wall and place his hand on your chest and say breathe. Lol. Have you ever tried to breathe when someone is leaning on you
These are special Drummers Gloves ....what really is much more worth of a mention is her grip....it is a decent size Drumstick and Harupi is under 150cm tall all other Lovebites are slightly above that ...so anyway if you look at the stick.. she holds the end inside her palm....no Stick end can be seen...to gain maximum bounce drumsticks usually stick out 6cm behind the palm....so she has to hold the stick tighter then any other drummers because the leverage will always force it forward to slip out of her hand....the reason she holds it like this is to gain more power and hit harder.... Harupi will drum and entire Concert like this.....her finger strength must be immense
Thank you! I appreciate the information. Its so cool to learn the why sometimes.
If your UA-cam platform has auto translate, check near the end of this video, she explains that she changed her style to better form to stay relaxed to play this ‘much’, but she used to workout to hit harder.
Even without translation, it’s a cool video from their dvd showing their gear before the recent dvd. Most of the gear is labeled onscreen in English, they mix in a surprising amount of English (brand names, acoustic guitar is “akoGi”, acoustiGit, etc), and of course, pointing. “Main” guitar, “cabbie” speaker cabinets, on and on, check it out www.dailymotion.com/video/x7o5e9w
@@timgove5337 i think that translate got twisted from...... workout to stay calm and in form to play this much and changed style to hit harder ...or similar....me being a drummer makes more sense....i will ask a japanese person when i find time....in the past Senri applied the same style but because she does more fusion jazz music it is never for such long periods...another tiny drummer named Junna does also use it at times....i think their teachers must be the same to more or less extend
matt urban Def let me/us know what you find! Thx
@@timgove5337 That is a wonderful 'equipment' video, and Harupi is wearing gloves.
Subtitles? (no) I want to LEARN Japanese!
Lovebites are formed 2016 year in Tokyo from ex Destrose band members Miho the bassist and composer and Haruna the drummer the other members are Asami the vocalist and songwriter, Midori the lead guitarist and backing vocals with the blonde hair, and Miyako the other lead guitarist and pianist and composer with the black hair. Lovebites are the winners of 2018 year in category for best new metal band. Also their last album Electric pentagram is nominated for one of the best 20 metal albums for 2020 year.
Thank you!
Hahaha, this young metal japan the best
Pentagrams, any figure with five points, means defense, protection. Upside down is the perverted version, rebels, ironically considered “offensive”. They chose it (album title) to reassure fans they would continue to fly the flag for classic metal. And yes, wolves have been their Eddie all along...
Gloves help drummers, like stickem and anti blisters. My drummer used em this weekend (and I hope he gives em back!) Drummer Haruna has always used them, tho her real trademark is the star cymbal (has its own merch), and with Lovebites she went classy with matching color & frills.
Good call on the microphone. Rock does somewhat depend on relatively eating the mic, but only for so voice is louder than stage volume, not to distort. Singer Asami was not really in bands per se, but did have big harmony/backup singer rock gigs, and did sortof lounge-soul solo work, she’s a pro, just new to thrash.
Midori (translates to green), yes, blonde tan extrovert extremely-fast athletic highly-technical “hageshii” player (violent, intense, chaotic), you chose wisely...
Miyako is piano/composer/more bluesy guitarist. Miho is Steve Harris (bass) impersonator, & founding visionary, composer, metal: historian, dj, & T-shirt collector. And they’re all photogenic, doesn’t hurt!
Tim!!! You've been incredible with the information you provide! Thank you. I really do appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
As a practicing pagan, that’s mostly correct! Pentagrams are the five pointed star. When in a circle, it’s a pentacle. The 5 points in paganism represent an element (which I know the girls’ version doesn’t, just expanding on the info given!); air, earth, water, fire, and aether (spirit).
The circle represents the protecting, not just the pentagram alone. The pentagram just holds the elements and shows how they all incorporate each other.
@@aspennie Makes sense, thankS for elaborating 🤘
Yes, the symbols are wolves, 5 of them, all the same yet different (colors). The pentagram is 5 points each one representing a band member. This is "Five of a Kind" symbolism. The lyrics to "When Destines Align" support this theme.
Great reaction, including the rant*. I am realizing more and more that, for those already embracing "metal" a good introduction to LOVEBITES is just how they start this show, POWER right up front with Thunder Vengeance, so I'd suggest "Holy War" as soon as possible (longer solos into harmony-solo, great vocal) to begin to get the idea of what the BEGINNING of 19 songs, an hour and 40 minutes of LOVEBITES is like...
It was good to see your enjoyment which seemed, to some extent, an acknowledgement of their uniqueness and excellence. Thanks for promoting LOVEBITES.
*(as a former "sound guy" ti makes me anxious to see the cupping done. I always expect to hear feedback any second.)
Dregeye! You've been awesome! Thank you for your kind words and information you provide. I really appreciate it!
@@TrintonTaylor I did just notice that you already watched "Holy War" but that was a week ago with lots of other music in between. I still say, HOLY WAR ASAP. or even start again, Thunder Vengeance > Holy War. A ten-minute onslaught! They go a bit upbeat rock after that with Don't Bite The Dust. (More "Band-Maid-ish")
I had to put that in parenthesis to 'hide' it from the deeply-devoted favoring either band!
@@dregeye not hidden well enough lol all cool I love Both Lovebites best Power/Thrash Metal out there and Band-Maid Best Rock group out there.
@@DavidMISAMISAMISACook Yes, all in good fun. Yesterday 'reactor' Makoto reviewed an "Evolution" of Miku Kobato for her birthday. [ ua-cam.com/video/7kzRuavq8OQ/v-deo.html ] It shows Band-Maid from origins to present-day, mostly with fan-filmed segments that were easier to watch (for me) than the pro-shot quick-cuts on a dark stage. Although the sound quality was poor, the performances and music itself was excellent. The 'history' was quite 'moving' and very enjoyable. I prefer watching the BAND to watching a video technician see how many camera views they can switch between in one guitar solo. LOVEBITES is better, but still... (I digress). I'll have to check out Band-Maid's lyrics ... (sh*t! I'm probably REALLY in 'trouble' now...)
@@dregeye I'm anti quick cuts and find them extremely annoying, Line Cube was better from what little I have seen but Zepp and Studio Coast almost give me a headache, I cannot watch my Blue Ray of Zepp in one sitting have to break it up
Good stuff! Great insights as always. I've seen Haruna (drummer) use gloves a few times now. I think she feels comfortable using them.
Thank you!
Empty daydream, Epilogue, Scream for me, Dancing with the devil, Edge of the world, Swan song, Under the red sky - you have too, a selection of song currently still available on here in great quality, few of them are from this same concert, rest are from 2019 DVD
You've been hanging out on the same show for all your Lovebites reactions. You need to check out Under the Red Sky from 2019 Daughters of the Dawn DVD. It's an epic song. I'm a huge Lovebites fan and this is by far my favorite song of theirs.
ua-cam.com/video/KChT0QfuhKE/v-deo.html
Also, I know you have referenced their stage clothes. I read an interview with Miyako (guitarist with black hair) and she said they dress that way to show you don't have to sacrifice femininity to be heavy.
Drummer Haruka's only 145cm tall. Her palm is about the size of a child. I think she wears gloves with strong grip to support her weak grip.
Btw, she usually wears very feminine clothes and doesn't look like a member of a metal band. She's definitely the smallest and cutest metal drummer in the world :)
Wow she's tiny!
@@TrintonTaylor Miyako, pianist/guitarist on right at 5'2" is the only one over 5' tall !
Only may be....but may be the mightiest as well.
Asami vocal- fairy, Midori- lead guitar-hot princess, Miyako- lead guitar-ice princess, Miho bass boss of the band, fay who conjured the band up and Haruna drumms, stellar drummer. Nice reaction.
Another thing about Haruna and drummers in general. when I took my first drum lessons (I was 6? 7?) one of the things I noticed with drummers, is that you will begin to form calluses because of how much bounce and vibration the sense of touch in your hands and fingers take from hitting the drums with the sticks. That can take a toll on your sense of touch and grip, depending on how fast and hard you play. it's similar to how hard your fingers around the nails get when bending strings on a guitar (I'm a guitarist as well). Wearing gloves like Haruna does not only saves the hand and sense of touch in your hand from the beating you're taking from the sticks, but also helps the grip. Last thing a drummer needs is to drop or lose a stick because they can't feel the stick in their hands anymore..
Greetings from Bonnie Scotland. Asami was originally an R&B singer, she can also play piano, Miho(band leader) on bass formed her style on Steve Harris(Maiden), Miyako was a classical pianist from the age of 3, took up guitar at 18, she can also play bass & drums and writes most of the music, Midori only started playing guitar at the age of 20 and can shred with the best, was previously in bands Gekijo & METALicce, Miho started the band in 2015 along with Haruna after Destrose broke up, they all have a background education in music and could be teachers. The've improved 10 fold since making their debut in 2016 and their talent is now on a different level. They acquired the services of engineering team Mikku Karmila & Mika Jussila known for their work with Nightwish. iirc they were the first all girl metal band to perform at Wacken open air in Germany 2018. Great reaction and insight to use of the mic. PS: They won the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Award for best new band in 2018 and also toured with Dragonforce here in the UK in 2019.
Greetings!! Thank you for the info!
Asami is originally a R&B singer. She has just started as a metal singer in this band.
'Empty Daydream' live for a power ballad that features the vocal skills.
Good reaction/review, most reactors watch the video and say: "it's ok, give it thumbs up, like, subscribe, bye". I like these reaction videos when talking about the band, the music, the lyrics, what they do, what you don't like, even if you repeat the same thing over and over again with different words... but if the band is SO GOOD, what else could you say? I hope you continue with Lovebites. Thanks \m/
Yeah I do have tendency to repeat myself its a bad habbit!
@@TrintonTaylor No, I didn't say it for you, it's not a bad thing, I mean, when we already know the band, after a while, we end up repeating the same things to describe what we see (in the comments we do the same lol) If you come to that, don't worry, it's better than saying nothing. I like your Lovebites reviews \m/
I'm sorry, I don't speak much English, maybe sometimes I misspell it
Some history : Their 1st vid was Don't Bite The Dust in 2017, it hit youtube but ONLY spread through word of mouth amongst old school Power Metal fans., it was an email from brother within a week of it's release that brought me to them, it spread fast through the iron maiden, priest, dragon force type crowd as nothing SINCE those bands sounded like that genre authentically, Then came Shadow Maker which is what sealed their, and our, fates. It was a realization of what they were, and what they were going to be doing, for that genre. (Much the way Liliac has brought back Dio and Ozzy type old school Hard Metal, they are also a shocking WTF, a bunch of kids? Brining back old school Ozzy/DIo type metal? wow). I remember the big astonishment after Shadow Maker began to make the rounds that "Omg I can't believe REAL authentic power metal is being revived and saved by little Japanese girls". Yet there it was, and here we are at the end of 2020, with 5 albums under their belt and 2 live dvd/cds (Which i paid out the azz to get them all..lol). As one of those who was there from the beginning, I cannot tell you how happy that we, that original crowd, has been once we started seeing Metal reaction content makers "Find" them and allowing us to "relive" that first year of 2017-2018 when they were our little big secret and all the times we were literally crying over their talent and music. We knew, and spread them because we knew, metalheads were gonna flip out, like we did, and they have. Thanks for giving them the attention they deserve. (And yes, I've seen reactioners actually begin to CRY on video, especially with the song Epilogue. this one guy had to actually stop the video and compose himself he was gone in the tears..lmao)
Great story/background. Thanks for sharing it. I am a 'new devotee' as in June 2020 and can't stop telling everyone I see, all friends, family and the people in line at the grocery store! Coffee Shop customers and employees, uninvited group announcements "LOVEBITES! the band, not the songs" and now some tell me about being SPEECHLESS upon first experience, and they are an EXPERIENCE, especially when understanding their lyrics. The compositions and performances are 'off-the-charts' and, yes, getting better and better, if that's even possible. And their 'character' as individual people just makes me 'love' them even more... My first Japanese Metal album was Loudness - Live Loud Alive from '83, still have it. Amazing, and before they sang in English on Lightening Strikes.
Hello again, another great reaction. On your comment about the gloves, everything that Matt Urban said, I concur. I used to be a drummer and the main thing for me was when I sweat the sticks would slip out of my hand, so I used gloves to keep from slipping. Plus I got blisters very easy so I had to use protection. Again, great reaction, knew you would enjoy this song.
I got into Lovebites about 8-9 months ago and haven't stopped listening since. They are obviously great musicians with a great vocalist. Their songwriting and lyrics are amazing too. I highly recommend listening to Break The Wall. I always suggest the live version because I think this is where Lovebites really shines.
Interesting info on microphone and singing technique.
haruna has always worn the gloves as far as i know. if you watch a couple videos from the band destrose - haruna and bassist miho's last completely kick ass metal band she still has them- 8 years ago.
more Lovebites and more Unlucky Morpheus, that's all wee need :)
Please react to 《under the red sky》or 《edge of the world》live!
I'll check it out!
@@TrintonTaylor thanks
I've seen some drummers wearing gloves while playing. Maybe it's just a preference, I don't know.
I'm up for more Lovebites, Unlucky Morpheus and Mary's Blood. For the super metal group it's missing only Yousei Teikoku.
Those outfits are probably hot 🥵 to wear with that stage lighting etc etc. the gloves probably prevent the drum sticks from slipping out of her hands if they get sweaty.
I have been a big fan of music and music artist in China and Japan for more than 10 years. From their native instruments to singing to their other music talents over the years. The 70’s to the early 90’s was particularly great in Japan. Japanese City POP it is called. It grows on you.
About pentagrams: The word "pentagram" only tells you it has 5 points ("penta" = five). Consider that in old times, you'd most likely draw them on the ground and there was no "up" or "down". It's usually said to represent the 5 elements with the fifth being "spirit". In the case of Lovebites with the 5 wolfs and all that it's supposed to represent the band members. Also see how this whole thing is titled "Five of a kind".
About drummers and gloves: there are actual drumming gloves that some drummers like to use. They also provide a bit of grip I think. also it seems that Haruna is using sticks that have a rubbery coating on the grip-end to provide more grip.
About cupping the microphone: I agree. A lot of people do it because they don't know what they're doing and get more volume or a more "brutal" sound out of it. Some do use it for effect sometimes, though as it adds a lot of compression and so makes for a different sound.
They are my number one female metalband, followed by Band-Maid. The members are Miho - bass, Asami - vocals, Midori - guitar, Hurana - drums and Miyako guitar / piano. Another female Japanes metalband you should try is Aldious, try the song Dominator (ua-cam.com/video/Q9FJCPsDFfk/v-deo.html).
Great reaction. The drummer, Haruna, from what I've seen always wears some type of glove, usually ones that leave the fingers free (like golf or driving gloves). The white gloves in this song may have been part of the costume, which after this opening song, they removed the jackets. I'm not a drummer, but I'm just guessing that it's probably to improve grip and protect the skin.
If you love thrash style, probably you enjoyed their song called "Break The Wall". Here is the link, but Break The Wall and Shadowmaker (power metal) in one video, you can choose one or both.
ua-cam.com/video/j5xVI7bBl2E/v-deo.html
you found the word i have been searching for to describe LOVEBITES. MIGHTY. THE MIGHTY LOVEBITES ! perfect. i kept saying overused words like epic and awesome and amazing but they just did not capture the entire essence of the band.thanx
Haha! Glad I could help!
@@TrintonTaylor sorry but i am going to have to use it now ! but i will give you the credit.
Use it all you want!
@@TrintonTaylor ok ok i admit it - i already did !
Miho Miho Miho! Midori (Green) correct not sure about the others but the Yellow Wolf has to be Miyako as she was the last to officially join.
As for the gloves, Haruna always drums with gloves, so I'm guessing she's actually more comfortable with them.
It would be cool to see you check out "When Destiny Align" or "Rise" from this same show. Really any song from this show is good...😎
No worries about the mike rant. I have to agree. Watching a singer on stage eating their microphone can be really off putting! It makes you wonder about their singing ability.
try "Empty Daydream"... the same venue in Zepp Tokyo; the girl Miyako, that slays it on the keys hasn't touched a string instrument before she was 18 and she kills it...! Another band-name worth remembering...)))) Just like Band-Maid all of these girls have a formal music education, classically trained, and can play a number of instruments at once...! So much talent and perfect execution! I love B-M better but Midori a Miyako together - pure vision...
Don't STOP the music.
If you want to listen to the song without stops go listen the original song, which is linked in all of my videos descriptions, This a reaction video, I will stop and speak about the music and make comments.
Just for the record a pentagram is simply a five pointed star. If it is enclosed, as in this instance, in a circle it is a pentacle. I am always amused by Americans who think a pentagram is some sort of Satanic symbol. If it is then you're in big trouble. Take a look at the United States flag. It has fifty pentagrams on it... one for every state in the Union! I'm sure the good people of Delaware or Arkansas or North Dakota or wherever else won't appreciate somebody thinking that there's something devilish about them (unless of course they're metal heads!).
Watched this earlier liked plus subbed came back and no like and said I wasn't subbed
Well I appreciate it!! Thank you!
Been going around on other channels to for a lot of people
Please react to Coldrain- Mayday ft. Ryo from Crystal Lake! Highly recommended
I wouldn't worry too much about the pentagram or as I call it a star polygon. It has been around since babylonian times and also seen as the 5 injuries of Christ. So, it does not matter which way the polygon is positioned it means nothing including the supernatural and as I suspect these women are not stupid hence the positioning of the star polygon 😉😎
As for your rant regarding the mic it would be foolish to narrow it to your generation. Even now my father points this out at the age of 83, this is the man who introduced Black Sabbath to me in the 70s and never looked back. However he is super critical about singers on how they sing into the mic and god help any of them who appears to be eating it 😂!!!
If there was a problem with her wearing gloves, then she probably wouldn't wear them, right? It's just like how low or high guitarists hang their guitars. It just depends on the preference of the player.
It isn't about a problem... She may wear them to be apart her costume .. or because she likes how they look or feel.. its simply an observation and my curiosity.. im not sure why a few of you think im attacking her. Its quite the opposite im also interested in a possible story. Thats the entire point of reacting for me... learning something new .. I can't learn if I don't ask.. no need to be so defensive and if look at the comment from Matt Urban.. he explains the story..
@@TrintonTaylor I'm not being defensive. I'm just wondering why you had to ask something with an obvious answer.
@@eatsmylifeYT but it wasn't obvious? She could be wearing them because its a part of their outfit.. or because it helps with grip.. or she simply just likes them.. none of which are obvious which is why "obvious" becomes arrogance and assumptions lead to wrong answers..
@@TrintonTaylor Well, it was pretty obvious to me. Anyway, it all boils down to one's perception. Obviously you see things differently than I do.
@@TrintonTaylor "part of their outfit" maybe, but it seems she consistently wears gloves to play, but the jackets do come off after this song, so your curiosity is validated in that part of their "costumes" are just for the opening song, but the gloves stay. As a drummer, I would say they help with grip (and look cool!) She does spin her right stick, so they can't be too 'sticky' ... and it is the right that gets swung all around the kit/cymbals constantly, especially with all the little fills, breaks, transitions, etc. They do mix it up quite a bit in the progressions in each song.
I wrote 6 other post but I can see only 1 of them.
I think the UA-cam robot sent them to the trash can of this channel.
Nope!! I got them all!! Coldrain is next on my list!!
@@TrintonTaylor Good! But this is so strange. I only see my TELECiDE post. 8-/
Too bad the Coldrain reaction got blocked. Maybe if you add some pauses it can pass the copyright issue?
@@Wirmish Typically, UMG or WMG don't give a flying F about what your video is and no matter the pauses I have to dispute it every time.. It will be live within a few days. I have not lost a dispute yet with them.
Asami wull certainly be relieved that you gave her your approval for the mike... And the gloves thing? What are you implying?
One its a compliment to her.. 2.. It was simple question regarding why a drummer would wear them.. Boris buddy.. relax.
How does a singer or band stay relevant and successful for years/decades..???
Most never make it, they fall out of favor being over shadowed by someone else.
They had their time and fall into obscurity.
The music industry is very competitive with both the music recording labels and artist.
Age can play a factor as well. Some age well over the decades while others Fizzle out with age. We know from experiences of the past in the music industry cute and beautiful looses its appeal with age with some artist. Cute sells records for only so long.
Artist have to look beyond that to keep relevant writing new music content that people can connect with. Some bands and artist can keep that momentum going for decades.Some cannot, that is why you see some bands and artist that were famous in their day playing in night clubs and small menus. The music business industry is a tough business often cut throat by the music labels.
Diaphragm most singers or musians don't even know what that is
I was in high school band our teacher taught us how to breathe from the diaphragm. He would stand you against the wall and place his hand on your chest and say breathe. Lol. Have you ever tried to breathe when someone is leaning on you